Flavour 1: Oak Woodwhat other flavors do you have?
Flavour 1: Oak Wood
Flavour 2: Cuban Supreme
Flavour 3: Black Fire
Flavour 4: Burley
Flavour 5: Virginia
Flavour 6: RY4 Legend
I got the first four to try HIC American tobacco.
I also have banana , sex on the beach, columbian coffee, tropical tobacco and lemon/lime from totally wicked .
ah yes .. ok - reason I had asked is some basic ry4 type add ins would be say a touch of Vanilla or Caramel, perhaps a cream, some will go with a cherry or berry, Anise can be good (if thats a flavor you like) , coffee's, Apple, etc The RY4 is a great base to build on.. mix a tiny batch of just ry4, taste then add just one of the other tobacco's .. lots of variation available.


the burley has a good flavor as well (at least to me) so you could boost that up re more cig flavor .. FA's seven leaves also has decent flavor in the straight tobacco genre.What would you say i could use the ry4 with, based on this recipe. I don't want more sweetness but tobacco flavour.
If you want something more smokey like a cig I highly recommend you pickup Shade and Perique Black, if you intend to go with more FlavourArt flavors.
Way to go on the 2 weeks.
You can take HIC's recipe, cut the cuban down to 0.5, add 1.5 maybe 2.0 ry4, use 0.5 for the other flavors. This will make a pretty darn good RY4 with an extra tobacco kick. If you want something more smokey like a cig I highly recommend you pickup Shade and Perique Black, if you intend to go with more FlavourArt flavors.
How did you know they put cat piss in cigarettes? Did someone leak a recipe to you?If you really want a true taylor made cigarette flavour, you'll need to add some arsenic, formaldehyde, cat piss and rocket fuel.
Alternatively, just give yourself a few days to adjust to the joys of natural flavours from those natural FA concentrates, as bland as they may seem
All jokes aside, if you can't find the flavour you're looking for, just up the nic a bit for a raspy throat hit to quench the hunger until your palette adjusts to the difference in flavour. That worked for me at least. When I first converted, I needed it rough